Amish
The
Amish culture can trace their roots back to the Anabaptist movement in Switzerland in
1525 at the time of the Protestant Reformation. The Anabaptistvice had a strong
sense for voluntary adult baptism and a church that was free from state
control. Their first leader was Jakob
Ammann which is when they became known as the Amish.
Environment: The Amish community is often used
as a synonym for an Amish settlement which is the geographical location where a
group of Amish live. In Holmes County, Ohio the settlement consists of 4 main
groups and nearly a dozen different “tribes” if each group was broken down
within each other. Amish community can be used to refer a group of Amish people
which are located at a particular place. Pennsylvania is a home to over 50
settlements all over the state. During
the time of 1992 and 2008, the Amish established 184 new settlements and moved
in to six states. Canadian province of
Ontario, Ohio has the largest population of 55,000 followed by Pennsylvania
51,000 and Indiana with 38,000 people. The largest Amish settlements are in
Holmes County in central Ohio, Lancaster County in south-central Pennsylvania,
and Elkhart and LaGrange counties in northeast Indiana. There are also Amish
west of the Mississippi River in Missouri, Iowa, Southeast Minnesota and 10,000
Old Order Amish in West Central Wisconsin.
The Amish are sealed off from modern culture by their religion.
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The Amish have very traditional family roles; the Amish
population grows very rapidly. They have to own allot of land to be able to
grow their food for all of their families. This can cause a hardship if they
are in dry areas, or rainy areas. When
where they live is affecting their crops it can overall affect their health and
them being able to survive. The main
crops raised by Amish are corn, hay, wheat, tobacco, soybeans, barley,
potatoes, and other vegetables. The
farmers also grow different types of grasses for their animals to graze on.
They use horses or mules to help them with farming and some Amish people do use
some modern farming equipment. You will
see allot of horses in Amish communities because this is what they use for many
things such as farming, and their transportation to other places within their
communities.
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Subsistence: Amish feel their lifestyle and
their families can best be maintained in a rural environment. They more traditional groups are called old
order and they do not permit electricity or phones in their homes. They feel
that by restricting access to modern technogy such as radios, telephones, and
televisions they are able to keep the modern world from intruding into their
lives at home.
A cultural adaptation would have to be that
almost all aspects of Amish life is decided and dictated by a list of written
or oral rules know to them as the Ordnung which shows the outlines and the
basics of the Amish faith and helps to define how and what it means to be
Amish. The Amish people are told almost
every aspect of their lives. They have to culturally adapt to the way they have
to dress, the way their hair looks and how long it is, the style of their buggy
they drive and even are decided what farming techniques you will use. The Amish
have to get culturally adapted to having their lives planned out for them
completely and how they have to act. The Ordnung varies from each
community. Physical adaptation is that
the Amish truly believe that God is the ultimate healthier; some Amish might
use modern medical services, but other turn to different forms of medical
treatment. Within their geographical climates they have to adapt to the climate
changes. When they get illnesses they use old folk remedies and drink herbal
teas. The Amish health habits are shaped
by cultural factors and conservative rural values.
Language: The Amish speak the Pennsylvania German dialect which is
also known as the Pennsylvania Dutch. In
a few communities they speak a Swiss dialect. In schools they might learn
English which to them is there second language.
Very few of them can speak standard German but can speak English and
dialect. Some Amish learn to read German scripts so that they can read and
understand their religious books. The Amish people often refer to non-Amish
people as “English” because they speak the English language.
There are only two specific genders the man and the women. Major decisions are usually made jointly
between the husband and wife. Amish men
and women assume traditional and well-defined gender roles. Amish are rural
people with large families.
Marriage: Gender Roles: Most Amish people marry young, and do not use any
form of birth control it would not be uncommon for an Amish women to have more
than 15 children. Gender roles are very
strong in the Amish culture; the men are the head of the household and are
responsible for the farming and building duties with in the homes and
community. The husband has the final say in spiritual and societal matters. At
family meals the husband sits at the head of the table. The women and children
are the ones who take care of the home and their family garden. Amish women are
expected to marry and have children and submit to their husbands will. They do
not believe in divorce. The wife has tasks such as cooking, cleaning, sewing,
gardening and keeping up the welfare of the family. It was said that only 3
percent of Amish women have a job outside of their household. Young children are defined by the roll they
can fill as a working member within a community. The birth announcements which
are from Amish paper illustrate the rolls of children from the day they are
born. Such as “Born to Brother Mennos a little dishwasher name Katie” or “Enos
Ys are the parents of a little woodchopper born last week” (Kraybill & Olshan,220). With being determined
what your role is since the day the child was born determines their roles as
they grow up to be an adult.
The Amish people take
care of their own elderly family members and they are very active within their
family unit. If they do not have room in
their home the husbands will build an addition to their homes so that there elderly
parents can live with them. Children are expected to be respectful,
disciplined, honest, and must at all times obey and honor their elders at all
times. Biology on whether you are a male
or female defines your gender roles since the day you are born. You do not have
a choice on what you want to be or how you want to act it all depends on the
sex of you. I do not think she would be
accepted in the Amish culture, because their gender roles are so strict and
everything they do is taught by them from different generations before them all
based on their gender.
Marriage: The marriage pattern for the Amish is monogamous, and they
are not allowed to get a divorce. They
might not marry someone they think is related but due to them all staying with
in one community of people and not going to the “outside” world there is a
chance that somehow a married couple could be related. Rumspring which means running or jumping
around is the term in the Amish community for adolescence. This is a time where
rules may be less strict and misbehaving might not be punished. At the end of
the Rumspring the young adults are expected to find a spouse and be baptized. Amish practice endogamy by marrying within their
social group and one who is affiliated with the church this encourages the
Amish to stay together and not branch out to the outside world. The Amish do not believe in homosexual relationships.
They are not allowed to join the church and have to leave there congregation
which could even lead to them being shunned.
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Amish culture is
based on Christian egalitarian, with views that hold that the Bible teaches the
fundamental equality of women and men of all racial and ethnic mixes, economics
classes and even age groups. All
individuals within the community do have equal status and social power. The men
are the head of household but even the women have power and make decisions with
their husband.
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Social and Political Organization: The Amish do not depend upon any political powers; they give up their special political rights because they are members of a self-governing group. The Ordnung meaning order consists of specific rules and laws which are usually unwritten that are passed down each generation by practice and oral tradition. The rules and laws apply the biblical principle of seperation from the world regarding issues such as clothing, use of media, technology, and even leisure activities. To them these rules and regulations prescribe appropriate behavior within their communities. For example Old Order Amish are not allowed to own an automobile and are not allowed to own any new world technology. A law is that married men are to grow a beard and not a mustache and to wear an Amish hat and vest. A married woman is expected to wear something that covers their heads, and a dress, cape, and apron. To them this rule is very important because it is a symbol of group identity. Members of the community agree to obey the Ordnung at the time of their baptism and know that they will be subject to church discipline and even excommunication and shunning if they break these vows within their community. The Church leaders might update their laws and regulations as new issues come up and they might get input from district members. To the Amish they have learned to live with the rules of the Ordnung and to them they believe without regulations there will be no happiness. To them life without limits leads to individuals becoming arrogant, conceited, and self-destructive. Having an Ordnung to them brings a respect to their community, a sense of belonging, and shapes everyone’s identity which is their three important factors to human satisfaction and happiness.
Crime: Violence that has happened in the Amish community has been
sexual abuse of children. With the Amish living in a community where they do
not communicate with anyone outside, or having any form of technology sexual
abuse has been less often reported to law. People who are abused and or
mistreated have little resources and if they were to seek help outside they
might be shunned for breaking there rules.
There have been a few cases broadcasted on the television and it has
brought a negative view t on how some people think the Amish live. Thinking its
ok to abuse people and knowing they have really no one to help them. Some Amish teenagers rebel against their
parents, the church and even the law by doing things such as going to the
outside of their community and using technology and discipline themselves
around. I think that this brings a negative outlook on their culture because
her we read and hear how they live and then you see some Amish doing the complete
opposite of what we are taught and told about the Amish.
Belief Systems: The Amish practice Christian beliefs as their religion they
have been shaped by the interpretation of the Bible. The Bible, German Bible,
Martyrs Mirror, the Ausbund, and the Dorrecht Confession of Faith are the key
sources to their beliefs. Christianity is a very large branch of religion that
many people not just the Amish practice as their religion. The religion of Christians is monotheistic and
the deity is identified as three persons in one God, as the father, son and Holy
Spirit. The Amish roots go back to the
time of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century Europe. Their
religious ancestors were called Anabaptists because they baptized adults who
had already been baptized as a child.
Jakob Ammann became the leader in the Swiss Anabaptist church where he
sought out to revitalize the Anabaptist movement.
The two most important religious rituals in the Amish
lifestyle are baptism and communion. The
people in the Amish community who take the baptismal vow commit to following the
ways of Jesus and following the Ordnung as the church of life. This is a lifelong
vow that they will promise before God and the other members of the community that
they will be accountable to the church for the rest of their lives. Communion services are held twice a year in
the Amish community during autumn and spring this is what frames their
religious year. To them these two Communions emphasize self- examination and
spiritual rejuvenation. During
communions is the only time offerings are gathered in the Amish services. Communion is an eight hour service which has
a light meal during the service, and they have bread and wine. The pairs of the
members wash each other’s feet as the congregation sings. Religion to the Amish community is everything
to them. Without religion they would not function they base everything on their
lives off of their religion.
Art: Amish believe that pride of art is a sin, so to them art
should be a way for them to express themselves and not do it to show off or to
make art for pleasure it usually has a value behind it. Amish quilts are
important to them and it is a way for them to express themselves. They use specific types of colors to portray a
symbolic message of nature like using blue for the sky, and green for the
grass. They also might make things such
as needle craft, towels which also contain themes of nature with pictures such
as flowers, doves, hearts and trees.
Music in the churches of the Amish people which for some communities
might mean in people’s homes is a big part of their lives. Some songs sung
during church can be up to 15 minutes long and they sing these songs in German.
Singing in German without any rhythm or instruments and are all sung by memory
brings the community together in worship.
They have a specific song called Loblied that is always the second song
sung at church and can also be sung at weddings. Singing can be related to
young people who are growing up getting ready to be at marriage age, and the
singing is usually held in bars on Sunday evenings after a church service.
During each break between songs the young marriage age male or females are encouraged
to talk amongst themselves and socialize.
Some Amish who do play or own a musical instrument are not allowed to be
played in public. Amish adults do not
dance, the only time you see dancing is during a young adult’s time of Rumspringa.
Culture: Amish culture has been very resilient to culture change.
They are affected by other cultures in regards to things such as land becoming
more expensive causing some to have to reach out in the outside world and get jobs
to support their families. They are able to maintain themselves as their own distinctive
culture by carefully negotiating between there beliefs, traditions and the modern
society. They face many challenges but they are able to overcome them as a community
by focusing on their culture and religion.
I consider the Amish culture to be thriving because they have had to
find ways to make money but still keep their heads up and keep their faith
strong. They don’t give up just because hard ships arise. The Amish choose to stay out of the modern
world but aren’t opposed to change if it is something that will keep their
lives simple and their families and communities together. They are able to be
happy and live without the modern world interfering with their lives. The Amish
culture has come so far in history and it is a culture that will not die out,
it is something that people believe strongly in and will contuine to practice there
ways of lives and pass on there cultures to other generations in there
families.